E-mail has become popular for many years as a means of communication to the detriment of normal mail, e-mail is therefore one of the oldest and most important services of the internet, since it allows us to contact with any person or company in a way Completely automatic and for free.

But since everything has its bad part, and is that one of the big problems we have today with email, is that between the mail accounts of work, the class, which we use to register on websites, which We use for friends … at the end we end up passing important emails, because it is very stressful to look every day 200,000 accounts, having to register in each one of them to check our emails.

This is why the so-called mail managers began to emerge, which are programs that are able to add all your email accounts regardless of which company they belong to, whether Yahoo, Google … and manage them as if it were a Alone, so just open the program and once added the accounts, all new messages will be downloaded automatically and show us in a single inbox, saving us a lot of work and time.

That is why I have decided to write this article, with the intention of helping you to choose a mail manager to help you in your daily life, and at the same time is free and with a friendly interface, that being Linux the first is easy and The second a little more difficult, so I hope that helps you, then I leave you with the list of mail managers that I recommend.

Recommended Mail Managers for Linux:

Mozilla Thunderbird: This mail manager, is the creator of Mozilla, and is one of the best known that exist, also have a great support, and is the one I would recommend without hesitation.

Zimbra Desktop: It is one of the best critics has received, also allows integration of different social networks, to monitor them while looking at the mail, personally I do not end up liking, I think there is a tool for everything, and I do not I like my mail manager to include social networks.

Evolution: It is the official mail manager of Gnome, it includes a calendar and a list of tasks, it is a good alternative to the other 2 managers named above, among other things stands out for the possibility that it offers to import the accounts and configurations of other managers Of mail already installed, so if you try any of the other 2 before, the change will be simple since you will not have to manually re-enter all the accounts.

Anyway, these are the 3 mail managers that I would recommend, if you know another one that you would like to share, do not hesitate to do so through a comment, also I would ask you to share a link of this article through social networks Or another website, thanks for your visit and I hope you come back soon.